9721339

Device Having Digital Infrared Sensor and Non-Touch Optical Detection of Amplified Temporal Variation of Vital Signs

PublishedAugust 1, 2017
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1. A non-touch thermometer to measure temperature, the non-touch thermometer comprising: a microprocessor; a battery operably coupled to the microprocessor; a single button operably coupled to the microprocessor; a camera operably coupled to the microprocessor and providing at least two images to the microprocessor; a digital infrared sensor operably coupled to the microprocessor, the digital infrared sensor having ports that provide only digital readout, wherein no analog-to-digital converter is operably coupled between the digital infrared sensor and the microprocessor; and a display device operably coupled to the microprocessor, wherein the microprocessor is operable to receive from the ports that provide only digital readout a digital signal that is representative of an infrared signal detected by the digital infrared sensor and the microprocessor is operable to determine the temperature from the digital signal that is representative of the infrared signal and the microprocessor including a pixel-examination-module configured to examine pixel values of the at least two images, a temporal-variation module to determine temporal variation of the pixel values between the at least two images being below a particular threshold, a signal processing module configured to amplify the temporal variation resulting in amplified temporal variation, and a visualizer to visualize a pattern of flow of blood in the amplified temporal variation in the at least two images.

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2. The non-touch thermometer of claim 1 , wherein the display device further comprises: a green traffic light operable to indicate that the temperature is good; an amber traffic light operable to indicate that the temperature is low; and a red traffic light operable to indicate that the temperature is high.

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3. The non-touch thermometer of claim 1 further comprising: a housing; and wherein the battery is fixedly attached to the housing.

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4. The non-touch thermometer of claim 3 , wherein an exterior portion of the housing further comprises: a magnet.

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5. The non-touch thermometer of claim 1 , wherein the digital infrared sensor further comprises: a low noise amplifier, an analog-to-digital converter, a digital signal processor, and a pulse width modulator.

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6. The non-touch thermometer of claim 1 further comprising: the digital infrared sensor having no analog sensor readout ports.

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7. The non-touch thermometer of claim 1 , wherein the signal processing module is further configured to amplify variations of the pixel values between the at least two images.

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8. The non-touch thermometer of claim 1 , wherein the signal processing module performs temporal processing.

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9. The non-touch thermometer of claim 8 , wherein the temporal processing is a bandpass filter.

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10. The non-touch thermometer of claim 9 , wherein the bandpass filter is configured to analyze frequencies over time.

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11. The non-touch thermometer of claim 1 , wherein applying signal processing includes spatial processing.

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12. A non-touch thermometer to measure temperature, the non-touch thermometer comprising: a housing; a microprocessor coupled to the housing; a battery operably coupled to the microprocessor, and wherein the battery is fixedly attached to the housing; a single button operably coupled to the microprocessor; a camera operably coupled to the microprocessor and providing at least two images to the microprocessor; a digital infrared sensor operably coupled to the microprocessor, the digital infrared sensor having only digital readout ports, the digital infrared sensor having no analog sensor readout ports; and a display device operably coupled to the microprocessor, wherein the microprocessor is operable to receive from the digital readout ports a digital signal that is representative of an infrared signal detected by the digital infrared sensor and the microprocessor is operable to determine the temperature from the digital signal that is representative of the infrared signal and the microprocessor including a pixel-examination-module configured to examine pixel values of the at least two images, a temporal-variation module to determine temporal variation of the pixel values between the at least two images being below a particular threshold, a signal processing module configured to amplify the temporal variation resulting in amplified temporal variation, and a visualizer to visualize a pattern of flow of blood in the amplified temporal variation in the at least two images.

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13. The non-touch thermometer of claim 12 , wherein the display device further comprises: a green traffic light operable to indicate that the temperature is good; an amber traffic light operable to indicate that the temperature is low; and a red traffic light operable to indicate that the temperature is high.

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14. The non-touch thermometer of claim 12 , wherein the digital infrared sensor further comprises: a low noise amplifier, an analog-to-digital converter, a digital signal processor, and a pulse width modulator.

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15. The non-touch thermometer of claim 12 , wherein the signal processing module is further configured to amplify variations of the pixel values between the at least two images.

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16. The non-touch thermometer of claim 12 , wherein the signal processing module performs temporal processing.

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17. The non-touch thermometer of claim 16 , wherein the temporal processing is a bandpass filter.

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18. The non-touch thermometer of claim 17 , wherein the bandpass filter is configured to analyze frequencies over time.

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19. The non-touch thermometer of claim 12 , wherein applying signal processing includes spatial processing.

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20. The non-touch thermometer of claim 19 , wherein the spatial processing removes noise.

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August 1, 2017

Inventors

Mark Khachaturian
Michael G. Smith

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